Conference Proceedings
                        Dense Medium Operators' Conference, Brisbane
Conference Proceedings
                            Dense Medium Operators' Conference, Brisbane
The Control and Monitoring of D.M. Cyclone Contamination at the German Creek Mine Preparation Plant
                            
High levels of contamination (non magnetics) were present in the magnetite medium of the D.M. cyclone circuit. Attempts were made to minimise the amount of undersize (-lmm) material in the D.M. cyclone feed by improving initial desliming and examining those factors that contributed to any overall reduction in desliming efficiency. Circuit density control was improved and a system of continuous contamination monitoring implemented. A brief description is included of the major alterations to circuit control philosophy. The significant improvement in overall D.M. cyclone circuit performance is outlined.
                        
                    
                        
                                    
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                                    R Ellis, T Milton, G Pitt, M Smith
                                
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                                - Published: 1987
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 - Unique ID: P198708018